São Miguel Island is the largest and most populated island in the Azores archipelago, located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its stunning natural beauty, the island is a paradise for photographers looking to capture breathtaking landscapes, seascapes, and wildlife. From the volcanic craters and hot springs of Furnas to the dramatic cliffs and waterfalls of Nordeste, São Miguel offers a diverse range of photography locations. The island is also home to picturesque towns and villages, such as Ponta Delgada and Ribeira Grande, where visitors can capture the charming architecture and local culture.
Legend has it that the colours of the two lakes were created by the tears of a princess and her lover when the king forbade their romance. The king allowed one last visit between the princess and the young shepherd. At this meeting the princess and her young lover shed tears that formed the two lakes, each with a colour matching their eyes.
Mosteiros, São Miguel - Portugal
Mosteiros is a picturesque village offering stunning scenery with islets and rock towers that rise high above the sea. The steep descent to the village offers amazing perspectives.
This is one of the loveliest viewpoints along the north coast on Sao Miguel island. Heavy cloud was looming before storm..
Twilight hour.
The Chapel of Nossa Senhora da Paz offers wonderful views over Vila Franca do Campo and the surrounding countryside. The church itself has a lot to take in, including beautiful ceramics depicting religious scenes.
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Magnifique Lagoa das Sete Cidades, Açores. Deux lagons, deux couleurs. L'un reflète le vert de la végétation environnante, l'autre, plus grand,...
This is one of the finest viewpoints in all Azores.
The gates marked the city's entry point. They were removed from their original location due to the construction of Avenida Infante D. Henrique (Prince Henry Avenue) and were placed where they now stand in 1952.
Lac émeraude, apparemment encore plus impressionnant sous la lumière du soleil... d'après ce que j'ai pu voir sur les cartes postales....
Thanks to all Phoide contributors to São Miguel Island!
Most notably Yi Jiang, Rob Oo and IGNACIO FERRE PEREZ.